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==Behind the Scenes==
==Behind the Scenes==
The character of Dr. Who first appeared in the [[New Adventures]] novel ''[[Conundrum]]'' as a way to rationalise away the difference between the Doctor as seen in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television series with the version seen early comics and the ''[[Doctor Who Annual]]''s who acted, at times, very out of character, and often called himself "Dr. Who". The [[Eighth Doctor]] comic ''[[The Land of Happy Endings]]'' implies that Dr. Who lives in the mind of the Doctor or possibly that the "real" Doctor lives in Dr. Who's.
The character of Dr. Who first appeared in the [[New Adventures]] novel ''[[Conundrum]]'' as a way to rationalise away the difference between the Doctor as seen in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television series with the version seen early comics and the ''[[Doctor Who Annual]]s'' who acted, at times, very out of character, and often called himself "Dr. Who". The [[Eighth Doctor]] comic ''[[The Land of Happy Endings]]'' implies that Dr. Who lives in the mind of the Doctor or possibly that the "real" Doctor lives in Dr. Who's.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:18, 23 May 2008

For other uses, see Dr. Who.

Dr. Who was a version of the Doctor existing in Land of Fiction, inhabiting a more simplistic and less morally ambiguous life than the actual Doctor. Dr. Who has changed as the Doctor himself has regenerated. The Doctor first met him in the Land of Fiction. Dr. Who was created by a teenage human male called Jason who used to be the Master of the Land of Fiction. (NA: Conundrum)

Later, the Doctor would once again meet Jason and come into conflict with Dr. Who in the real universe. (NA: Head Games) Though not actually evil, Dr. Who's simplistic morality tended to lead him into making rash decisions.

Behind the Scenes

The character of Dr. Who first appeared in the New Adventures novel Conundrum as a way to rationalise away the difference between the Doctor as seen in the Doctor Who television series with the version seen early comics and the Doctor Who Annuals who acted, at times, very out of character, and often called himself "Dr. Who". The Eighth Doctor comic The Land of Happy Endings implies that Dr. Who lives in the mind of the Doctor or possibly that the "real" Doctor lives in Dr. Who's.

See also